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Money Matters Pakistan > Blog > Public Sector Enterprises > PIA Privatization Deadline Extended to December 2025
Public Sector Enterprises

PIA Privatization Deadline Extended to December 2025

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Published April 13, 2025
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Government Pushes Back Timeline for Selling National Carrier Amidst Complexities


Key Takeaways:

i) The Pakistani government has extended the deadline for the privatization of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to December 2025.

ii) The extension is attributed to the intricate nature of the privatization process and the need to address various pending matters.

iii) The government remains committed to the privatization of PIA, viewing it as a crucial step towards improving the airline’s efficiency and financial sustainability.


Islamabad, Pakistan – April 13, 2025 – The government of Pakistan has announced an extension to the timeline for the privatization of the national flag carrier, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). Originally slated for completion earlier, the deadline has now been pushed back to December 2025. This decision comes as the government navigates the complexities involved in the privatization process of the state-owned airline.

Sources indicate that the extension is primarily due to the intricate nature of the transaction, which involves the segregation of PIA’s core operations from its substantial liabilities. Several pending matters, including financial restructuring and addressing the airline’s debt, require more time to be resolved effectively. The privatization plan involves transferring the ownership and management control of the airline to private investors, which the government believes will bring in much-needed capital and expertise.

The privatization of state-owned enterprises is a key component of the broader economic reform agenda in Pakistan, often emphasized by international financial institutions.

Pakistan International Airlines has been facing significant financial challenges for years, accumulating massive losses and debts. Various attempts at restructuring and reforms have yielded limited success, leading the government to pursue privatization as the most viable option for the airline’s long-term sustainability. The aim is to attract reputable investors who can inject capital, modernize the fleet, improve service quality, and enhance operational efficiency.

The privatization of state-owned enterprises is a key component of the broader economic reform agenda in Pakistan, often emphasized by international financial institutions. The government maintains its commitment to seeing through the privatization of PIA, viewing it as a critical step towards reducing the burden on the national exchequer and improving the overall aviation sector in the country. The extended timeline will allow the government to address the remaining hurdles and ensure a transparent and successful privatization process.

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